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At SpicyLegs.com, men and women can release personas they’ve long kept dormant with alluring lingerie, sensual and special-occasion costumes, and leather getups. Women can slip into corsets and bustiers or plus-size lingerie for an anniversary or to get out of jury duty after an elaborate costume-changing performance. The shop carries brands such as Playboy, Leg Avenue, and Dreamgirl. When they’re not exposing their sensual side, men and women can find casino-, military-, and historical-themed costumes for occasions including Halloween, Mardi Gras, and Mother’s Day.

At Complete Nutrition, certified personal trainers, strength coaches, and other fitness professionals steer customers toward leaner pastures with proper supplements and vitamins such as Rebuild, CTS360, and Complete Woman. Rather than simply handing off bottles of pills, staff members help customers understand what makes a regimen effective as well as what types of meals and supplements pair well with their plan. Complete Nutrition also works with health-care providers, nutritionists, and chemists to develop its own exclusive line of formulas and supplements.

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When jumpsuits first resurfaced in the late 2000s, they seemed primed for a short shelf life, a quick, nostalgic nod to ‘70s fashion. Instead, they’ve proven to be a mainstay, particularly with fashion-forward celebs—Solange Instagrammed herself wearing one, Kristen Stewart rocked one on the red carpet, and Portlandia star Carrie Brownstein has been wearing one on Sleater-Kinney’s current tour.Part of the appeal is in their ease: throw one on, grab some shoes, and you’re dressed. But knowing how to wear a jumpsuit isn’t always so simple. They show off your figure more than the average garment, so fit is of the utmost importance. Here, we’ve explored 10 different body types and found a jumper to suit them all. If your main concern is ... Your bust:With a smaller bust, you can try one of two approaches. Divert the eye elsewhere on the upper body with a statement neckline (pictured here) or an open back, or add volume to your top with a pattern or looser cut.As with any type of garment, a V-neck will play down a large bust. To balance out a smaller bottom half, try a loose-fitting pant leg (if you’re taller) or a patterned bottom with a plain-colored top (if you’re shorter). Left: Halter chain jumpsuit, S.L. Fashions ($59.99); Right: Shawl collar jumpsuit, A.B.S. by Allen Schwartz ($109.99)Your curves (or lack thereof):If you have an hourglass shape, congratulations! Jumpers were basically invented for you. Let your figure show with a clean, curve-hugging silhouette that hits the natural waist, and feel free to experiment with color, print, and strapless designs.A layered piece like the one at right gives slender gals more volume. A tie waist or peplum can also create the illusion of a curvier figure.
Left: Natural white jumpsuit, Rachel Roy ($119.99); Right: Pinstripe jumpsuit, English Factory ($49.99)Your height:A high waist can make a short woman look like she has longer legs. Opt for a tapered leg over a wide one, as extra volume could swallow you up. A bold, head-to-toe print can also be overwhelming on a smaller frame.Conversely, tall girls can get away with wearing more fabric. You’re more suited to handle a super-wide leg than anyone, and halters and racerbacks beautifully complement a longer neck and torso.Left: Short-sleeve printed jumpsuit, Nina Leonard ($39.99); Right: Sleeveless funnel-neck jumpsuit, Marc New York ($59.99)Your torso:A high neckline (especially with an eye-catching embellishment like the one pictured here) and a drop waist will elongate a shorter torso. If you’re tall enough to handle a wide leg, that will also draw the eye down.For a long torso, first look for a print, as this will distract the eye from your natural waist. Also, look for a straighter silhouette (or leave a drawstring tied more loosely) to leave your natural proportions more of a mystery. Left: Jumpsuit with embellished neckline, MSK ($39.99); Right: Sleeveless printed jumpsuit, Mlle Gabrielle ($24.99)Balancing your proportions:It might sound counterintuitive, but those with broad shoulders can minimize their size by choosing a jumper with an embellished shoulder. Try colorblocking with a lighter hue, or softening the curve with a fine mesh inlay. Again, if you’re taller, a wide leg can balance out your bottom half.
Colorblocking is also helpful for balancing out wider hips or a larger bottom. A dark leg is slimming, and when paired with a lighter top will draw the eye up. A cinched waist and flowy top can also help create a more hourglass shape.Left: Colorblock blouson jumpsuit, Sangria ($39.99); Right: Two-tone jumpsuit, Sandra Darren ($39.99) And one last tip for everyone … Unless you are very tall, long garments such as jumpsuits can actually make the body look shorter. Pair your piece with heels or wedges to look as long and lean as possible.Top photo by Mark Mills, GrouponRead our tips and guidance on other fashion staples:The Nine Essential Types of HandbagsWhich Colors Look Best on You?

New Year’s resolutions are easy to make. Watch this: I resolve to eat only healthy food. Cool, huh! For me, though, they’re really hard to keep. I’ve been making them for 30 years, and I’ve barely kept any. A year is a long time to eat kale.This year, though, to make it extra-hard for me to break my resolutions, I’m posting them here. These are just my beauty-related ones, but hopefully knowing that other people have read them will help me stick to them.So, here goes. I resolve to ...Do my 8-Minute Abs every day.8-Minute Abs, a YouTube video I first started repping in April, is the perfect workout for me. It’s easy enough that I don’t dread it (only eight minutes!) but V-sitty enough that it burns my core. If I do it every day, soon I can change my blog title to Favin the Strong Maven.Just kidding.Wash my face and use under-eye cream every night.In case you haven’t noticed, I have trouble sticking to daily schedules. But in 2015, I’m going to do it anyway! Even when I’m sleepy, I’m going to wash my face. I’m tired of waking up to unexpected breakouts! I’m also recommitting to my under-eye cream, LUSH’s Enchanted Eye Cream. This is my first attempt at an anti-aging routine, and I’m planning to nail it. Read 12 books by the end of the year.OK, so this isn’t exactly beauty, but I’ve been in love with TV lately—especially American Horror Story—and my DVR is always stocked. I love reading, though, and this year I’m going to make more time for it. My January pick? This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper.Take my supplements every day.I used to only consider pizza and wine as my supplements. But I started experimenting with actual supplements in 2014, and since I started taking the ones that make sense for me (turmeric pills for overall health and neem tablets for clear skin), I’ve really noticed a difference. Time to turn these babies into a lifestyle.Start a savings account for my beauty treatments.I love shopping for beauty treatments, and I love impulse-shopping for them even more. I can’t walk by a LUSH without buying $100 worth of bath bombs (and then smelling $100 worth of amazing). It can be a problem. So this year, I’m creating a special account just for beauty treatments, to make sure my beauty spending doesn’t interfere with my rent spending.Stop picking off my gel manicures.So bad for my nails, but so satisfying. Still, I’m going to leave this one to the pros in 2015.2015 Food, Fashion, Fitness, and Beauty Trend PredictionsMy Most Memorable Beauty Experiments of 2014